* * It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages. * * If you have just updated your major Perl version (e.g. from 5.20.2 to 5.22.0), * and have run perl-cleaner _after_ that update, then this means most likely * that these packages are buggy. Please file a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org/ and * report that perl-cleaner needed to reinstall the following list: * dev-perl/Text-WrapI18N:0 dev-perl/TermReadKey:0 dev-perl/Text-CharWidth:0 dev-perl/SGMLSpm:0 dev-perl/XML-NamespaceSupport:0 dev-perl/XML-SAX-Base:0 dev-perl/XML-SAX:0 dev-perl/Locale-gettext:0 dev-perl/XML-Simple:0 dev-perl/XML-LibXML:0 app-text/po4a:0 perl-core/ExtUtils-Manifest:0 virtual/perl-ExtUtils-Manifest:0 perl-core/CPAN-Meta:0 virtual/perl-CPAN-Meta:0 dev-vcs/git:0 I don't use perl at all, it was a Perl upgrade from 5.20.2 to 5.22. Probably there will be a flood of reports like this soon. I'm using the latest GCC (5.2) so this not a good system for bug testing but in case there are others who have similar results, they can add to this bug report and there will be a place to collect them. Hopefully the fix is a simple update of those packages. Thank you. Neil Cahill. ----------------------------------------------- Portage 2.2.20 (python 3.3.5-final-0, default/linux/x86/13.0/desktop, gcc-5.2.0, glibc-2.20-r1, 4.0.5-gentoo i686) Portage 2.2.20 (python 3.3.5-final-0, default/linux/x86/13.0/desktop, gcc-5.2.0, glibc-2.20-r1, 4.0.5-gentoo i686) ================================================================= System uname: Linux-4.0.5-gentoo-i686-AMD_Athlon-tm-_II_X2_245e_Processor-with-gentoo-2.2 KiB Mem: 2031784 total, 161428 free KiB Swap: 2047996 total, 2031744 free Timestamp of repository gentoo: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 00:45:01 +0000 sh bash 4.3_p39 ld GNU gold (GNU Binutils 2.25) 1.11 app-shells/bash: 4.3_p39::gentoo dev-java/java-config: 2.2.0::gentoo dev-lang/perl: 5.22.0::gentoo dev-lang/python: 2.7.10::gentoo, 3.3.5-r1::gentoo, 3.4.2::gentoo dev-util/cmake: 3.2.3::gentoo dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.28-r3::gentoo sys-apps/baselayout: 2.2::gentoo sys-apps/openrc: 0.17::gentoo sys-apps/sandbox: 2.6-r1::gentoo sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13::gentoo, 2.69-r1::gentoo sys-devel/automake: 1.11.6::gentoo, 1.12.6::gentoo, 1.13.4::gentoo, 1.14.1::gentoo, 1.15::gentoo sys-devel/binutils: 2.23.2::gentoo sys-devel/gcc: 4.7.3-r1::gentoo, 4.9.2::gentoo sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.8::gentoo sys-devel/libtool: 2.4.6-r1::gentoo sys-devel/make: 4.1-r1::gentoo sys-kernel/linux-headers: 4.1::gentoo (virtual/os-headers) sys-libs/glibc: 2.20-r1::gentoo Repositories: gentoo location: /usr/portage sync-type: rsync sync-uri: rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage priority: -1000 x-portage location: /usr/local/portage masters: gentoo priority: 0 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Update perl. 2. As advised, run perl-cleaner --all 3. Profit! Actual Results: It reinstalls a bunch of stuff for no seemingly obvious reason, especially if they haven't changed. Expected Results: I'm not sure what the expected results should be.
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Please run a depclean. These are expected to be fixed up by a depclean: - perl-core/ExtUtils-Manifest:0 - virtual/perl-ExtUtils-Manifest:0 - perl-core/CPAN-Meta:0 - virtual/perl-CPAN-Meta:0 Then redo an update world and see if portage tries to reinstall additional things, then check back.